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Topic: Yet another post on importance of practicing self-rescue  (Read 2568 times)

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hoihtah

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I just got my kayak this past Saturday.  (woo hoo!!!)
Being a first time kayaker, I was pretty psyched and tempted to take this out on Sunday.

But having been reminded by you guys, I decided to make sure to spend at least a day in practicing self rescue... that and the fact that I didn't have a VHF.

So, where's a good place to practice?  I'm around San Jose.

Thanks guys for sharing!  You've possibly save my life this past weekend.


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For the ocean, you might try stillwater cove at Pebble Beach.

and yes, NCKA and NCUH do save lives, which is why I support and use these sites mostly in instead of facebook for yak/diving/abalone/etc  . . . .  The threads here are organized and thorough.
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HMB harbor is a great place to start
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I recommend practicing in a freshwater as a starter where the water is typically more flat.  If you go to Calero Reservoir (south of 85/87), you can practice in the shallow area (left of the dock). 
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I just got my kayak this past Saturday.  (woo hoo!!!)
Being a first time kayaker, I was pretty psyched and tempted to take this out on Sunday.

But having been reminded by you guys, I decided to make sure to spend at least a day in practicing self rescue... that and the fact that I didn't have a VHF.

So, where's a good place to practice?  I'm around San Jose.

Thanks guys for sharing!  You've possibly save my life this past weekend.

Take a Sea Kayak Class - Re-entry & Rescue at Monterey Bay Kayak. I learned a lot when I took the class.
http://www.montereybaykayaks.com/monterey-classes.html
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Yeah, I'll definitely take a self rescue class.

Do any of you use the self rescue ladder?
It sounds like it could really come in handy in terms of getting back on.


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Lexington is another good place to practice self rescue.
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Do you need to pass inspection at Lexington?
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NowhereMan

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Do you need to pass inspection at Lexington?

Unfortunately, yes. But, I have found them to be pretty easy going. Of coures, YMMV.

Btw, if you do go there, don't pay to park. There is always free parking across the road.
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